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P. v. Brewer
In October 2012, defendant Laquisha Michelle Brewer accosted Tilena Bell and struck her several times on the head.
Defendant pled no contest to assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury, an offense reasonably related to the charged offense of assault with a deadly weapon. In exchange, two related counts were dismissed with orders to stay away from the victims and a Harvey[1] waiver was taken as to the younger victim.
Imposition of sentence was suspended and defendant was placed on probation for five years on the condition, among others, that she serve 180 days’ incarceration with eight days’ custody credit and eight days’ conduct credit. She was ordered to make restitution to a victim and to pay a $240 restitution fine, a $240 restitution fine suspended unless probation is revoked, a $40 court operations fee, a $30 court facilities assessment, and a $25 urinalysis testing fee.

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